Geographical aspects of South East Asian countries – 4

Geography of Vietnam Vietnam is located on the eastern margin of the Indochinese peninsula and occupies about 331,211.6 square kilometres. It borders the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and Pacific Sea, alongside China, Laos, and Cambodia. The S-shaped country has a north-to-south distance of 1,650 kilometres and is about 50 kilometres wide at the […]

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Geographical aspects of South East Asian countries – 2

Geography of Indonesia Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world. It consists of five major islands and about 30 smaller groups. There are total number of 17,508 islands of which about 6000 are inhabited. Straddling equator, the archipelago is on a crossroads between two oceans, the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, and bridges two […]

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Geographical aspects of South East Asian countries – 1

 INTRODUCTION Asia is the largest and most populous continent in the world, sharing borders with Europe and Africa to its West, Oceania to its South, and North America to its East. Asia is often divided into culturally and geographically similar regions. Although definitions, names, and borders can vary, generally the regions of Asia include West […]

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Sources, background and structure of Indian Constitution

1.)    What are Major Sources of Indian Constitution? The Indian Constitution is borrowed from almost all the major countries of the world but has its own unique features too. MAJOR SOURCES ARE: 1.government of Indian act of 1935. 2.British Constitution 3.US Constitution 4.Irish Constitution 5.Canadian Constitution 6.Canadian Constitution 7. Constitution of Germany 8. French Constitution 9.South African Constitution 10.Japanese […]

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Indian Constitution

Citizenship   6) How are citizenship divided? A: Citizenship are divided into two. They are: Citizen   7) How are aliens divided? A: Aliens are divided into two. They are: Friendly aliens Enemy aliens.   8)  Who are aliens in a country? A: Aliens behave in two ways. They are: People of friendly country will […]

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Sources for Indian constitution

What are the sources for government of India act, 1935? A: The sources for government of India act, 1935 are: Federal Scheme Office if governor Public service commission.   What are the major sources for British constitution? A: The major sources for British constitution are: A Parliamentary form of government The idea of single citizenship […]

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Religious & philosophical literature during Vedic period

The Vedic literature comprises : The Vedas or Samhitas The Brahmanas The Aranyakas The Upanishads The Vedas or Samhitas: Vedas are called “Apaurasheya” i.e. not created by man but God-gifted and “Nitya” i.e. existing in all eternity. The word ‘Veda‘ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Veda‘, means to know or knowledge per excellence. The Vedic texts are divided between […]

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOURCES

SUMMARY – ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOURCES The science that enables us to dig the old mounds in a systematic manner in successive layers and to form an idea of the material life of the people is called Archaeology. Yet again history could be written from a number of sources which also include Archaeological Sources. These could be […]

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